It sounds like something out of a movie… thieves break into a vault and steal up to $30 million in cash.
The largest heist in Los Angeles history happened Easter Sunday at a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley neighborhood of Sylmar.
It's believed the heist started late Saturday night and ended around 3:45 a.m. Easter Sunday. The building was empty due to the holiday.
According to a source, the burglars cut through the concrete of the building. They cut a hole in the ceiling to get to the top of the vault. They then cut through the bolts of the vault. The source said they left behind a ladder and several tools.
The business reportedly didn't know about the crime until employees opened the vault on Monday. According to reports, the alarm did go off and LAPD responded but didn't find anyone, so they left.
There is apparently security video that shows at least four people leaving from a hole, and its reported that others served as a lookout.
The company is still auditing, but it's possible the thieves took less than $30 million.
Gardaworld is a cash management company that picks up cash bags from various businesses, ATMs and armored trucks.
The FBI is now investigating the case along with the Los Angeles Police Department.
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